Fans can't wait for the next film starring Timothee Chalamet, which is also directed from the maker of one of Netflix's biggest hits. It is also being touted as a blend of Wolf of Wall Street and Catch Me If You Can, and already generating buzz despite its release date being nearly a year away. The movie, named Marty Supreme, is slated for a Christmas day premiere next year, but the excitement is palpable. The anticipation can be attributed to the impressive line-up of talent involved. Josh Safdie, who previously directed Adam Sandler in the critically lauded Uncut Gems alongside his brother, is at the helm as co-writer and director. The cast includes Timothee Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler The Creator, and Fran Drescher. In the film, Chalamet will portray Marty Reisman, a real-life American table tennis champion. Reisman clinched the US singles championship in 1958 and 1960 and was crowned U.S. hardbat champion in 1997, reports the Mirror Throughout his career, Reisman bagged five bronze medals at world championships and penned an autobiography titled The Money Player: Confessions of America's Greatest Table Tennis Champion and Hustler before his passing in 2012. Chalamet also features in A Complete Unknown, where he portrays musician Bob Dylan. The film is slated for release in the UK in January 2025. However, unlike Chalamet's portrayal of the singer-songwriter, this movie will be more a fictionalised account about real individuals rather than a strict retelling of a 'true' story. According to Deadline, it will loosely follow the sportsman's life and "is being billed as a cross between Wolf of Wall Street and Catch Me If You Can". The Dune and Wonka star has already shared some insights about working on the project. In a conversation with comedian Theo Von on his podcast This Past Weekend, Chalamet discussed his career and how audiences can discern if an actor isn't fully committed on screen. While making his point, he swiftly transitioned to his work on Marty Supreme. He stated: "This Safdie movie I just did, man he put me through the ringer. I felt like he was testing me early on. Josh (Safdie) knew me since I was 21." Chalamet had nothing but praise for the director, comparing him to the greats of cinema. He further added: "Early on we had stuff, the stunt guys on Marty Supreme and I saw him (Safdie) wanting me to do it (the stunts). Part of me is like, this feels like a test and I wanted to show him, and I feel like I've emerged from the other side with no broken bones thank God and Josh is the real deal man. Josh Safdie is like the modern day Martin Scorsese." Excitement is brewing among fans about the upcoming release, with many praising the string of Chalamet features scheduled for the festive seasons. A fan remarked on social media: "Wonka last year, Complete Unknown this year, this movie next year, Dune Messiah *potentially* the year after. Timothee Chalamet is the king of the Christmas release date." Another chimed in, showing anticipation for the genre-blending film: "Josh Safdie bringing this cast together with a mix of adventure and comedy? Timothee Chalamet and Tyler the Creator in one film-it's already a must-watch! Marking my calendar for this." There's also speculation that we could see another Barbenheimer-like success with Josh Safdie's brother Benny's The Smashing Machine featuring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson, slated for 2025, if it lands a release around the same time as Marty Supreme. Marty Supreme is expected to release on December 25, 2025Newly elected legislators in the Washington State House of Representatives gathered in Olympia recently beginning their orientation for the upcoming 105-day session that begins Jan. 13. The biggest challenge these 18 legislators will face is dealing with a possible $12 billion funding shortfall, compared with earlier projections. “Sobering news” was how the Nov. 20 forecast was reported. As your elected representatives, these legislators will seek your input and priorities for the tough decisions that lie ahead. Democrats control both chambers of the legislature and a new governor is expected to propose a revised budget after his inauguration. The state has three budgets — the general fund, a capital budget and the transportation budget. People don’t want to pay more in taxes, so legislators will need to tighten the state’s spending belt. Not only is affordable housing an issue, but simply the cost of day-to-day living is a big factor for far too many families. Big picture State spending (general fund) has grown from about $11 billion in 2000 to $37 billion in 2025. Per capita, inflation adjusted spending has grown about 50 percent, from about $4,000 per person to $6,000 per person. Washington state has 133,250 employees, full-time equivalent. The largest percentage, 45%, are higher education — college — employees. Local K-12 school employees are primarily paid for by the state, but they are not state employees. For comparison, Washington has 8 million people. Oregon has 4.2 million people and 45,000 state employees. Approximately 75% to 80% of the budget is “mandatory” spending. These include constitutional elements, federal requirements (Medicaid) and other state-created obligations. Education, health care and other human services programs are major drivers of state spending. While some spending is discretionary, most is mandatory to varying degrees. Current budget revenues The fiscal year 2023-25 biennium projected $66.4 billion in general fund revenues. Sales and use taxes make up 48% of revenue; business and occupation taxes make up 20%; property taxes 14%; with real estate excise, alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and lottery, utility, capital gains, estate and other taxes making up the balance. The state takes 6.5% in a sales tax, with local entities adding to that amount. The total state and local sales tax rate varies from 7% to 10.6%. The average statewide is 9.38%. Additionally, there are 230 sales and use tax preferences, including exemptions. Property taxes bring in about $9 billion and make up 14% of state revenue. Currently, levy amounts can rise by 1% of assessed value each year, plus new construction. Last session there was a proposal to raise the maximum increase to 3%, triple the current amount, but it didn’t pass. Business and occupation taxes raise about 20% of revenues. Approximately 384,000 businesses pay this tax. Rates vary depending on business activity, from 0.138% to 3.3%. These taxes are applied to gross receipts, not profits. So, an unprofitable business would have to pay these taxes. There are four main rate categories — retailing, wholesaling, manufacturing and services. A new capital gains tax began in 2022, and the Climate Commitment Act tax began in 2023. Expenditures The state budget planned to spend a total of $173 billion for the two-year 2023-25 biennium in three different budgets. The two-year operating budget — general fund — is $140.9 billion; the transportation budget is $14.7 billion; and the capital budget $17.8 billion. These budgets can overlap, for example the general fund pays for the staffing of the Department of Transportation, while the transportation budget pays for numerous “projects” including construction of new facilities, maintenance, the state patrol, the state ferry system and more. Public schools (K-12) get the largest share of state spending at 43%. Higher education (colleges) gets 8%, the Health Care Authority gets 8%; the Department of Social and Health Services gets 10% plus handles another 3%; Children, Youth and Families receives 5%; and Behavioral Health gets 5%. Debt service consumes 4% of the spending. Looking ahead, there are negotiated state employee pay raises that add to budget pressures. Gov. Inslee instituted a hiring freeze earlier this month. He will submit his suggested 2025 budget later this month. As a representative, I welcome citizen input on revenues and expenditures. You can visit the Office of Financial Management, ofm.wa.gov/, for more details on any aspect of the state budget. Thank you for your input, support and encouragement. ••• John Ley will be the 18th Legislative District representative effective Jan. 13, 2025.
Reynolds puts up 22 for St. Joseph's in 76-58 victory over Delaware StateBy MARY CLARE JALONICK and MATT BROWN WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Defense Department, said he had a “wonderful conversation” with Maine Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday as he pushed to win enough votes for confirmation. He said he will not back down after allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct. Related Articles National Politics | Donald Trump will ring the New York Stock Exchange bell. It’ll be a first for him National Politics | The Trump and Biden teams insist they’re working hand in glove on foreign crises National Politics | ‘You don’t know what’s next.’ International students scramble ahead of Trump inauguration National Politics | Trump is threatening to raise tariffs again. Here’s how China plans to fight back National Politics | Trump won’t be able to save the struggling US beef industry Collins said after the hourlong meeting that she questioned Hegseth about the allegations amid reports of drinking and the revelation that he made a settlement payment after being accused of a sexual assault that he denies. She said she had a “good, substantive” discussion with Hegseth and “covered a wide range of topics,” including sexual assault in the military, Ukraine and NATO. But she said she would wait until a hearing, and notably a background check, to make a decision. “I asked virtually every question under the sun,” Collins told reporters as she left her office after the meeting. “I pressed him both on his position on military issues as well as the allegations against him, so I don’t think there was anything that we did not cover.” The meeting with Collins was closely watched as she is seen as more likely than most of her Republican Senate colleagues to vote against some of Trump’s Cabinet picks. She and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a fellow moderate Republican, did not shy from opposing Trump in his first term when they wanted to do so and sometimes supported President Joe Biden’s nominees for the judicial and executive branches. And Hegseth, an infantry combat veteran and former “Fox & Friends” weekend host, is working to gain as many votes as he can as some senators have expressed concerns about his personal history and lack of management experience. “I’m certainly not going to assume anything about where the senator stands,” Hegseth said as he left Collins’ office. “This is a process that we respect and appreciate. And we hope, in time, overall, when we get through that committee and to the floor that we can earn her support.” Hegseth met with Murkowski on Tuesday. He has also been meeting repeatedly with Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, a military veteran who has said she is a survivor of sexual assault and has spent time in the Senate working on improving how attacks are reported and prosecuted within the ranks. On Monday, Ernst said after a meeting with him that he had committed to selecting a senior official to prioritize those goals. Republicans will have a 53-49 majority next year, meaning Trump cannot lose more than three votes on any of his nominees. It is so far unclear whether Hegseth will have enough support, but Trump has stepped up his pressure on senators in the last week. “Pete is a WINNER, and there is nothing that can be done to change that!!!” Trump posted on his social media platform last week.
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Best PS5 Games of 2024 - The PlayStation 5 continues to dominate the gaming world with its advanced hardware capabilities and an ever-PS5 Games, PS5, Games, PlayStation 5, Gaming expanding library of titles. In 2024, developers delivered a diverse range of experiences, pushing the boundaries of storytelling, graphics, and gameplay. These titles highlight the PS5's potential, offering unforgettable experiences across multiple genres. The third installment in the critically acclaimed Spider-Man series took fans back to New York City. Building on the mechanics of its predecessors, the game introduced an expansive world filled with intricate missions and a gripping storyline. Enhanced ray-tracing capabilities on the PS5 showcased the bustling city in stunning detail. Dual protagonists allowed players to switch between Peter Parker and Miles Morales seamlessly, each with unique abilities and narratives. The game’s dynamic combat system and aerial traversal remain highlights, while the addition of cooperative multiplayer took the experience to another level. The world of Valisthea expanded further in this year’s sequel, Final Fantasy XVI: Eclipsed . Players returned to the magical, war-torn lands with a narrative steeped in political intrigue and mythological undertones. The real-time combat system refined in the base game saw improvements, offering players even more fluid action sequences and customizable Eikon abilities. PS5’s adaptive triggers enhanced the tactile experience, especially during intense battles. The game’s soundtrack, composed by industry legends, delivered emotional depth, making every moment memorable. FromSoftware continued its reign with the release of Elden Ring: Legacy of Shadows . This expansion to the original hit introduced a sprawling new region filled with enigmatic lore, punishing bosses, and intricate level design. Players dove deeper into the story of the Tarnished, uncovering secrets that expanded the game’s narrative tapestry. The PS5's SSD ensured seamless exploration, while the console’s graphical capabilities brought the Lands Between to life with vivid detail. The multiplayer mechanics were also refined, enhancing co-op and PvP interactions. The wizarding world returned with Hogwarts Legacy: House Wars , a follow-up to the best-selling title. This new adventure allowed players to explore uncharted parts of Hogwarts and its surrounding areas. Introducing a competitive aspect, the game focused on inter-house tournaments and collaborative challenges. Customization options for characters, spells, and gear received significant upgrades. The PS5's 3D audio technology amplified the immersive experience, from the sound of a wand swish to the roar of magical creatures. Kratos and Atreus returned in God of War: The Lost Saga , delving deeper into Norse mythology. This chapter explored new realms, bringing fresh gameplay mechanics and narrative twists. The combat system expanded to include dual-character combat sequences, making battles more strategic and engaging. The PS5’s capabilities brought the icy landscapes of Jotunheim and the fiery depths of Muspelheim to life, making every frame a visual spectacle. The emotional depth of the father-son relationship once again took center stage, solidifying the game’s place in the franchise. The latest installment in the iconic survival horror series delivered a chilling experience. Set in a mysterious village plagued by occult forces, Resident Evil 9 combined traditional survival horror with action-packed sequences. The game leveraged the PS5’s advanced lighting and audio technology to create an atmosphere of dread and suspense. Players encountered new threats and weapons, with a storyline that tied together decades of lore. The haptic feedback on the DualSense controller added immersion, making every encounter with the undead even more terrifying. Fighting game fans celebrated the release of Street Fighter 6: Ascension , which built on the foundation of its predecessor. Featuring an expanded roster of fighters and revamped mechanics, the game offered both casual and competitive players a polished experience. The PS5's fast load times ensured seamless transitions between matches, while the console’s graphics showcased fluid animations and vibrant arenas. Online play was enhanced with new tournament modes and cross-play functionality, solidifying the title as a must-have for fighting enthusiasts. Bethesda’s space-faring RPG expanded with Starfield: Beyond the Veil . This massive DLC introduced unexplored star systems, alien species, and advanced ship-building mechanics. The PS5's hardware showcased detailed planetary landscapes, dynamic weather systems, and realistic space combat. New storylines allowed players to shape the galaxy’s fate through their decisions. With an expansive soundtrack and improved AI systems, the game delivered an unparalleled interstellar adventure. The post-apocalyptic world of The Last of Us returned with its third installment, delivering a story filled with heartbreak, hope, and humanity. Players experienced dual perspectives as Ellie and a new character navigated a world filled with danger and moral dilemmas. The PS5’s enhanced graphical fidelity captured every emotion, making cutscenes feel like blockbuster films. The game’s stealth and combat systems were refined, offering players multiple approaches to each challenge. Multiplayer mode, Factions 2.0 , provided a robust experience, keeping players engaged long after the credits rolled. Ubisoft’s latest entry in the Assassin’s Creed series transported players to ancient Mesopotamia. The game blended historical intrigue with the franchise’s signature stealth and combat mechanics. PS5’s advanced capabilities rendered the bustling cities of Babylon and the sprawling Tigris River Valley in stunning detail. New mechanics, such as dynamic weather impacting gameplay and expanded parkour abilities, refreshed the formula. A branching narrative ensured that every choice had lasting consequences, adding depth to the immersive experience. Following the success of Phantom Liberty , CD Projekt Red delivered another major expansion with Cyberpunk 2077: Reborn . Players returned to Night City to uncover new stories, characters, and gameplay mechanics. The PS5's ray-tracing technology brought the neon-lit streets to life, while adaptive triggers and haptic feedback enhanced the immersive experience. New vehicles, weapons, and cybernetic upgrades expanded gameplay possibilities, solidifying the title as a must-play RPG. Racing enthusiasts reveled in the release of Gran Turismo 8 , which pushed the boundaries of realism. Featuring over 400 meticulously detailed cars and tracks from around the world, the game showcased the PS5's graphical and processing power. Dynamic weather systems and realistic tire physics added depth to every race. The online multiplayer mode introduced team-based tournaments, fostering a sense of community among players. Larian Studios expanded the world of Baldur’s Gate 3 with the Arcane Realms DLC. This update introduced new classes, spells, and regions to explore, deepening the already rich RPG experience. The PS5’s capabilities ensured smooth performance during large-scale battles and intricate storytelling sequences. Cooperative multiplayer received enhancements, allowing players to team up seamlessly in their adventures. The year 2024 delivered a lineup of PS5 games that catered to every type of gamer. From immersive RPGs and thrilling action-adventures to heart-pounding horror and competitive fighting titles, the PS5 library showcased the potential of modern gaming. Developers continued to leverage the console's advanced features, delivering unforgettable experiences that set new standards in storytelling, graphics, and gameplay. As the gaming industry evolves, these titles stand as a testament to the PS5’s dominance in the market.Texas hosts Northwestern State, hopes to ride momentum into SEC play
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By Molly Farrar After the chief executive of the nation’s largest health insurer was shot and killed in New York City last week, reactions poured in on social media, including support for the alleged murderer. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Tuesday that she understands “the visceral response” criticizing the victim’s industry. “The visceral response from people across this country who feel cheated, ripped off, and threatened by the vile practices of their insurance companies should be a warning to everyone in the health care system,” Warren told HuffPost. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was allegedly killed in a brazen, targeted attack by Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland real estate family. The shooting brought out a range of reactions, including morbid celebrations of Thompson’s death. Warren, a longtime critic of the U.S. health care system, addressed the response to the fatal shooting of Thompson in an interview with HuffPost published Tuesday. “Violence is never the answer, but people can be pushed only so far,” Warren told HuffPost . “This is a warning that if you push people hard enough, they lose faith in the ability of their government to make change, lose faith in the ability of the people who are providing the health care to make change, and start to take matters into their own hands in ways that will ultimately be a threat to everyone.” Warren faced criticism for her remarks, and when HuffPost reached out to her again, she clarified that “violence is never the answer. Period.” However, “this system is just broken,” she said. Mangione’s possible motive is currently unclear, but some reports on his writings hint at a hatred of corporate greed and resentment toward the health insurance industry, the Associated Press reported . The words “delay,” “deny,” and “depose,” were found written on the bullets at the crime, quoting a common phrase used to describe how insurers avoid paying claims. Police have not commented on the connection. Warren made similar comments on MSNBC , saying “you can only push people so far and then they start to take matters into their own hands.” Senator Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, also spoke to HuffPost, calling the killing “outrageous” and “unacceptable.” But Sanders, also a progressive leader and an outspoken critic of the health care industry, echoed Warren’s sympathies. “I think what the outpouring of anger at the health care industry tells us is that millions of people understand that health care is a human right,” Sanders said, “and that you cannot have people in the insurance industry rejecting needed health care for people while they make billions of dollars in profit.” Molly Farrar Molly Farrar is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on education, politics, crime, and more. Boston.com Today Sign up to receive the latest headlines in your inbox each morning. Be civil. Be kind.The road to the Stagg Bowl makes another stop at Stagg Field. After Susquehanna overcame all odds, hopping on a plane and winning on the road as a 13-point underdog against the top-seeded team in the nation, the River Hawks have been rewarded with a much more familiar destination: Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Doug Arthur Stadium. Susquehanna, in the national quarterfinals for the first time since 1991, will play Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference runner-up Bethel (11-2) at noon Saturday, back within the friendly surroundings of Selinsgrove after a long trip to Minnesota. “It was just a lot of paperwork,” SU coach Tom Perkovich said. “It’s nice not having to call all these different places and get everything buttoned up.” The Royals, ranked No. 21 by D3football.com , have had a long road to get to the quarterfinals. They were one of only eight teams forced into first-round action, where they survived Coe. They then knocked off previously-unbeaten Lake Forest by three scores in the second round, followed by Saturday’s 24-14 defeat of Wartburg on the road in the third round. Both of Bethel’s losses have come to a familiar opponent — Saint John’s. Only Dominic Bourgeois’ 37-yard field goal separated the River Hawks (11-1) from the Johnnies on Saturday. Saint John’s defeated Bethel 45-20 in the squads’ first meeting in Week 3; however the Royals played the Johnnies much tougher in the MIAC title game, falling by a score of 41-33 at Clemens Stadium in Collegeville. “They’re an excellent team,” Perkovich said. “They’re really big and long. They’re going to look the part for sure. They’ve got some really good players.” AFCA All-American sophomore safety Matt Jung is arguably the best defensive player in the country with his 91 tackles and nation-leading nine interceptions. Senior linebacker Caden DeWall is no slouch either with his four forced fumbles and nation-leading 19 sacks, also earning All-American honors. Susquehanna signal-caller Josh Ehrlich, now a Gagliardi Trophy semifinalist, has been a revelation this season for the River Hawks. His decision-making will need to be top-notch to ward off Bethel’s ball-hawks. “He’s made some people pay with his arm and his feet this year,” Perkovich said. “I thought he played really poised on Saturday.” The Royals have recorded 4.38 sacks per game and forced 36 turnovers, both national bests. They’ve held every single opponent this season under their average rushing figure. Getting rookie sensation runner Rahshan La Mons going early is going to be huge for SU. “Controlling the ball and being able to run the ball is always big in December,” Perkovich said. “Getting first downs, being really good on third down; being opportunistic in some situations and making big plays.” Both squads are averaging 47 points per game this season. Many experts are projecting another high-scoring affair. Logan Hansen, an engineer who uses advanced metrics to predict the outcome of Division III football games, has the River Hawks as 2.8-point underdogs with an over/under of 76.1 points. “I think this game is going to be about us,” said Kyle Howes, SU’s leading receiver. “We know they’ve got a big defense, pretty good athletes on both sides of the ball, but if we focus on ourselves and prepare, I think we’ll be fine.”
AP Sports SummaryBrief at 4:39 p.m. ESTThis whale alert can help traders discover the next big trading opportunities. Whales are entities with large sums of money and we track their transactions here at Benzinga on our options activity scanner. Traders will search for circumstances when the market estimation of an option diverges heavily from its normal worth. High amounts of trading activity could push option prices to exaggerated or underestimated levels. Here's the list of options activity happening in today's session: Symbol PUT/CALL Trade Type Sentiment Exp. Date Strike Price Total Trade Price Open Interest Volume NVDA CALL SWEEP BULLISH 12/20/24 $135.00 $39.0K 126.0K 193.7K AAPL CALL SWEEP BULLISH 12/20/24 $252.50 $26.8K 51.3K 64.2K PLTR CALL TRADE NEUTRAL 12/20/24 $75.00 $276.2K 26.3K 35.1K AMD CALL SWEEP BULLISH 01/17/25 $130.00 $27.9K 25.3K 5.6K MSFT PUT TRADE BULLISH 08/15/25 $430.00 $65.7K 377 5.1K AVGO CALL SWEEP BEARISH 02/21/25 $290.00 $43.4K 2.0K 2.5K MU PUT SWEEP BEARISH 01/17/25 $65.00 $25.4K 14.0K 2.0K MSTR CALL TRADE BULLISH 01/17/25 $365.00 $332.5K 563 836 ANET CALL SWEEP BULLISH 03/21/25 $150.00 $34.9K 212 616 DELL PUT TRADE NEUTRAL 01/16/26 $105.00 $807.0K 1.5K 601 Explanation These itemized elaborations have been created using the accompanying table. • For NVDA NVDA , we notice a call option sweep that happens to be bullish , is expiring today. Parties traded 674 contract(s) at a $135.00 strike. This particular call needed to be split into 9 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $39.0K , with a price of $58.0 per contract. There were 126041 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 193782 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For AAPL AAPL , we notice a call option sweep that happens to be bullish , is expiring today. Parties traded 200 contract(s) at a $252.50 strike. This particular call needed to be split into 3 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $26.8K , with a price of $134.0 per contract. There were 51345 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 64253 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For PLTR PLTR , we notice a call option trade that happens to be neutral , is expiring today. Parties traded 850 contract(s) at a $75.00 strike. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $276.2K , with a price of $325.0 per contract. There were 26362 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 35154 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For AMD AMD , we notice a call option sweep that happens to be bullish , expiring in 28 day(s) on January 17, 2025 . This event was a transfer of 99 contract(s) at a $130.00 strike. This particular call needed to be split into 7 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $27.9K , with a price of $282.0 per contract. There were 25310 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 5644 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For MSFT MSFT , we notice a put option trade that happens to be bullish , expiring in 238 day(s) on August 15, 2025 . This event was a transfer of 27 contract(s) at a $430.00 strike. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $65.7K , with a price of $2435.0 per contract. There were 377 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 5131 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For AVGO AVGO , we notice a call option sweep that happens to be bearish , expiring in 63 day(s) on February 21, 2025 . This event was a transfer of 180 contract(s) at a $290.00 strike. This particular call needed to be split into 4 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $43.4K , with a price of $241.0 per contract. There were 2010 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 2567 contract(s) were bought and sold. • Regarding MU MU , we observe a put option sweep with bearish sentiment. It expires in 28 day(s) on January 17, 2025 . Parties traded 1958 contract(s) at a $65.00 strike. This particular put needed to be split into 38 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $25.4K , with a price of $13.0 per contract. There were 14009 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 2066 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For MSTR MSTR , we notice a call option trade that happens to be bullish , expiring in 28 day(s) on January 17, 2025 . This event was a transfer of 100 contract(s) at a $365.00 strike. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $332.5K , with a price of $3325.0 per contract. There were 563 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 836 contract(s) were bought and sold. • For ANET ANET , we notice a call option sweep that happens to be bullish , expiring in 91 day(s) on March 21, 2025 . This event was a transfer of 200 contract(s) at a $150.00 strike. This particular call needed to be split into 16 different trades to become filled. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $34.9K , with a price of $175.0 per contract. There were 212 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 616 contract(s) were bought and sold. • Regarding DELL DELL , we observe a put option trade with neutral sentiment. It expires in 392 day(s) on January 16, 2026 . Parties traded 600 contract(s) at a $105.00 strike. The total cost received by the writing party (or parties) was $807.0K , with a price of $1345.0 per contract. There were 1579 open contracts at this strike prior to today, and today 601 contract(s) were bought and sold. Options Alert Terminology - Call Contracts: The right to buy shares as indicated in the contract. - Put Contracts: The right to sell shares as indicated in the contract. - Expiration Date: When the contract expires. One must act on the contract by this date if one wants to use it. - Premium/Option Price: The price of the contract. For more information, visit our Guide to Understanding Options Alerts or read more news on unusual options activity . 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Save $1,000 Off Alienware's Biggest and Most Powerful Gaming LaptopAnge Postecoglou vowed to keep fighting to revive Tottenham’s fortunes after receiving “some direct feedback” from disgruntled fans following a limp 1-0 Premier League loss to Bournemouth. Spurs boss Postecoglou was booed and heckled by a frustrated away end at the Vitality Stadium, having seen his toothless side condemned to defeat by Dean Huijsen’s 17th-minute header. The Australian refused to go into detail about the heated exchange but said he understood the supporters’ emotional reaction. “I didn’t like what was being said because I’m a human being but you’ve got to cop it,” said Postecoglou, whose team have won only one of their last six games in all competitions. “I’ve been around long enough to know that when things don’t go well you’ve got to understand the frustration and the disappointment. “They’re rightly disappointed tonight because we’ve let a game of football get away from us. I’m OK with all that. “They’re disappointed and rightly so. They gave me some direct feedback, which I guess is taken onboard. “All I can say is, I’m really disappointed with tonight and I’m determined to get it right and I will keep fighting until we do.” Asked what was said by the travelling support, Postecoglou replied: “Probably not for here, mate.” Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie struck a post and the impressive hosts failed to capitalise on a host of other chances to put the result beyond doubt. Spurs dropped below the Cherries, into 10th position, ahead of Sunday’s London derby at home to high-flying Chelsea following the latest setback in a patchy season so far. To compound a miserable evening for the injury-hit north London club, defender Ben Davies limped out of his 300th Premier League appearance and faces a spell on the sidelines. “It looks like he’s done his hamstring,” said Postecoglou. “He’ll obviously be out for a period of time now, we’ll just have to wait and see how long it is. “It’s kind of the consequence of us having the squad we have at the moment.” Match-winner Huijsen became Bournemouth’s youngest Premier League goalscorer by nodding in Marcus Tavernier’s corner. The Spain Under-21 defender, who is aged 19 years and 235 days, was making only his third top-flight start since a summer switch from Juventus, in place of the injured Marcos Senesi. Cherries boss Andoni Iraola said: “Dean has shown from the beginning that he is someone with confidence in himself. With the injury of Marcos, for sure he will have to play more. “Now we will not regret it because we finished winning but when we started missing the chances in the second half it was a dangerous moment. Luckily for us, we could finish the job.” Speaking about Senesi, who sustained a quad injury in Saturday’s 4-2 win at Wolves, Iraola said: “It’s quite significant so probably he will be out for some time but we still have to do more assessment.”PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Erik Reynolds II's 22 points helped Saint Joseph's defeat Delaware State 76-58 on Saturday. Reynolds shot 6 of 16 from the field, including 4 for 13 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 6 from the line for the Hawks (9-4). Rasheer Fleming scored 13 points and added 14 rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Dasear Haskins had 12 points and shot 6 for 12, including 0 for 5 from beyond the arc. Kaseem Watson finished with 23 points and three steals for the Hornets (7-7). Martez Robinson added 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals for Delaware State. Muneer Newton also had 10 points and six rebounds. Saint Joseph's took the lead with 15:43 remaining in the first half and never looked back. The score was 33-20 at halftime, with Reynolds racking up eight points. Saint Joseph's outscored Delaware State by five points over the final half, while Reynolds led the way with a team-high 14 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Investing $5,000 in the stock market can be both exciting and daunting, especially when considering the diverse opportunities available on the . To make informed decisions, it’s essential to examine recent earnings, past performance, and future outlooks of potential investments. Let’s delve into three notable stocks, ( ), ( ), and ( ). 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Nonetheless, Magna’s extensive product portfolio and strategic partnerships position it to capitalize on emerging trends. These include the shift towards vehicles, which could drive future growth. Shopify Shopify established itself as a powerhouse in the e-commerce sector, providing a comprehensive platform for businesses to set up and manage online stores. In the third quarter 2024, Shopify reported a 26% year-over-year increase in revenue, reaching $2.16 billion – plus a significant rise in gross merchandise volume to $69.72 billion. The Canadian stock also achieved a net income of $828 million, up from $718 million in the same quarter the previous year. For the fourth quarter, Shopify anticipates revenue growth in the mid- to high-20% range, slightly above analysts’ expectations of 23% growth. This performance underscores Shopify’s ability to scale profitably while maintaining operational leverage and growth potential. 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Eagles stars Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown say relationship is 'good' after teammate suggests fissure
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown’s troubles connecting on the field have yet to blow into a family feud inside the locker room — honest, both Philadelphia Eagles stars said. Between Hurts and Brown, it’s all good in Philly. “Me and Jalen are good,” Brown said. Added Hurts, “We’re good, we’re good.” So there will be no sit-ups in the driveway, no apologies on the front lawn, and certainly, it seems, no rift between Hurts and his No. 1 receiver. Hurts and Brown each downplayed any hint of a fissure Wednesday between the two after defensive end Brandon Graham appeared this week on a Philadelphia sports radio station and suggested there was friction between the Pro Bowl duo. The two were close friends long before they became teammates and Hurts is the godfather for Brown’s daughter. Graham's comments — in which he noted “ things have changed ,” between the two, without offering specifics — exploded into tabloid and fan fodder this week in Philadelphia. His insinuations that the duo were not on the same page came on the heels of Brown's quote after a sluggish win over Carolina that the “ offense ” wasn’t playing up to standard, even with the Eagles at 11-2. “BG knows he spoke out of place,” Hurts said. Graham, who is sidelined with a triceps injury, clarified his comments later to an ESPN reporter, saying he made the wrong assumption about the relationship between Hurts and Brown and planned to apologize to both players. Brown, with 109 yards receiving combined the last two games, said his beef with the offense wasn't directed at Hurts. It was everything from offensive coordinator Kellen Moore's play calling to execution to all the ingredients in a successful offense that make a team a Super Bowl contender. The usually pass-happy Eagles have leaned more on running back Saquon Barkley, who set the franchise season rushing record of 1,623 yards against the Panthers and is chasing Eric Dickerson for the NFL mark. “Obviously, it's not about running the ball,” Brown told reporters. “He's about to win MVP. Clearly. What other things can we do on offense? We have to pass the ball. That can go into protection, that can go into picking up the block, that goes to us getting open quicker. Getting on the same page.” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said he never witnessed any issues between Hurts and Brown and only saw two players who worked hard together, even working on routes after practice and seemed to have a deep personal connection on and off the field. “You guys get to see three hours every Sunday where emotions can play as high as they’re going to play,” Sirianni said. “I get to see these guys every single day, how they go about their business and interact with each other.” Brown, who was coming off consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons, wasn't necessarily wrong in his frustration with the recent stagnation of the passing game. Hurts, who signed a contract extension ahead of the 2023 season that was worth $179.3 million guaranteed , has thrown for fewer than 200 yards in three straight games. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith — who also complained Sunday about the offense — was also coming off consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons but has yet to break 100 yards in a game this season. Brown has four 100-yard games, well off last season’s run when he topped 100 yards in six straight games and seven times overall. Hurts has been more efficient than explosive this season but has still thrown 12 touchdown passes to just one interception — and rushed for 11 more scores — during the Eagles' nine-game winning streak that has them on the brink of clinching the NFC East. Maybe playing the Steelers on Sunday at home can snap the Eagles out of their offensive malaise. Hurts threw three TD passes to Brown in a 35-13 win in 2022. “Do we all have things to get better at in the passing game? Yeah, I think that’s obvious,” Sirianni said. “I think that’s what we’ve been talking about. We all have things that we’ve got to get better at, coaches, players. But this is why this is the greatest team sport there is. It takes everybody. It takes every single person being together, every single person for the success to happen. It’s just not a one-person thing.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLBy MARY CLARE JALONICK and MATT BROWN WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Defense Department, said he had a “wonderful conversation” with Maine Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday as he pushed to win enough votes for confirmation. He said he will not back down after allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct. Related Articles National Politics | Donald Trump will ring the New York Stock Exchange bell. It’ll be a first for him National Politics | The Trump and Biden teams insist they’re working hand in glove on foreign crises National Politics | ‘You don’t know what’s next.’ International students scramble ahead of Trump inauguration National Politics | Trump is threatening to raise tariffs again. Here’s how China plans to fight back National Politics | Trump won’t be able to save the struggling US beef industry Collins said after the hourlong meeting that she questioned Hegseth about the allegations amid reports of drinking and the revelation that he made a settlement payment after being accused of a sexual assault that he denies. She said she had a “good, substantive” discussion with Hegseth and “covered a wide range of topics,” including sexual assault in the military, Ukraine and NATO. But she said she would wait until a hearing, and notably a background check, to make a decision. “I asked virtually every question under the sun,” Collins told reporters as she left her office after the meeting. “I pressed him both on his position on military issues as well as the allegations against him, so I don’t think there was anything that we did not cover.” The meeting with Collins was closely watched as she is seen as more likely than most of her Republican Senate colleagues to vote against some of Trump’s Cabinet picks. She and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a fellow moderate Republican, did not shy from opposing Trump in his first term when they wanted to do so and sometimes supported President Joe Biden’s nominees for the judicial and executive branches. And Hegseth, an infantry combat veteran and former “Fox & Friends” weekend host, is working to gain as many votes as he can as some senators have expressed concerns about his personal history and lack of management experience. “I’m certainly not going to assume anything about where the senator stands,” Hegseth said as he left Collins’ office. “This is a process that we respect and appreciate. And we hope, in time, overall, when we get through that committee and to the floor that we can earn her support.” Hegseth met with Murkowski on Tuesday. He has also been meeting repeatedly with Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, a military veteran who has said she is a survivor of sexual assault and has spent time in the Senate working on improving how attacks are reported and prosecuted within the ranks. On Monday, Ernst said after a meeting with him that he had committed to selecting a senior official to prioritize those goals. Republicans will have a 53-49 majority next year, meaning Trump cannot lose more than three votes on any of his nominees. It is so far unclear whether Hegseth will have enough support, but Trump has stepped up his pressure on senators in the last week. “Pete is a WINNER, and there is nothing that can be done to change that!!!” Trump posted on his social media platform last week.PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown’s troubles connecting on the field have yet to blow into a family feud inside the locker room — honest, both Philadelphia Eagles stars said. Between Hurts and Brown, it’s all good in Philly. “Me and Jalen are good,” Brown said. Added Hurts, “We’re good, we’re good.” So there will be no sit-ups in the driveway, no apologies on the front lawn, and certainly, it seems, no rift between Hurts and his No. 1 receiver. Hurts and Brown each downplayed any hint of a fissure Wednesday between the two after defensive end Brandon Graham appeared this week on a Philadelphia sports radio station and suggested there was friction between the Pro Bowl duo. The two were close friends long before they became teammates and Hurts is the godfather for Brown’s daughter. Graham's comments — in which he noted “ things have changed ,” between the two, without offering specifics — exploded into tabloid and fan fodder this week in Philadelphia. His insinuations that the duo were not on the same page came on the heels of Brown's quote after a sluggish win over Carolina that the “ offense ” wasn’t playing up to standard, even with the Eagles at 11-2. “BG knows he spoke out of place,” Hurts said. Graham, who is sidelined with a triceps injury, clarified his comments later to an ESPN reporter, saying he made the wrong assumption about the relationship between Hurts and Brown and planned to apologize to both players. Brown, with 109 yards receiving combined the last two games, said his beef with the offense wasn't directed at Hurts. It was everything from offensive coordinator Kellen Moore's play calling to execution to all the ingredients in a successful offense that make a team a Super Bowl contender. The usually pass-happy Eagles have leaned more on running back Saquon Barkley, who set the franchise season rushing record of 1,623 yards against the Panthers and is chasing Eric Dickerson for the NFL mark. “Obviously, it's not about running the ball,” Brown told reporters. “He's about to win MVP. Clearly. What other things can we do on offense? We have to pass the ball. That can go into protection, that can go into picking up the block, that goes to us getting open quicker. Getting on the same page.” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said he never witnessed any issues between Hurts and Brown and only saw two players who worked hard together, even working on routes after practice and seemed to have a deep personal connection on and off the field. “You guys get to see three hours every Sunday where emotions can play as high as they’re going to play,” Sirianni said. “I get to see these guys every single day, how they go about their business and interact with each other.” Brown, who was coming off consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons, wasn't necessarily wrong in his frustration with the recent stagnation of the passing game. Hurts, who signed a contract extension ahead of the 2023 season that was worth $179.3 million guaranteed , has thrown for fewer than 200 yards in three straight games. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith — who also complained Sunday about the offense — was also coming off consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons but has yet to break 100 yards in a game this season. Brown has four 100-yard games, well off last season’s run when he topped 100 yards in six straight games and seven times overall. Hurts has been more efficient than explosive this season but has still thrown 12 touchdown passes to just one interception — and rushed for 11 more scores — during the Eagles' nine-game winning streak that has them on the brink of clinching the NFC East. Maybe playing the Steelers on Sunday at home can snap the Eagles out of their offensive malaise. Hurts threw three TD passes to Brown in a 35-13 win in 2022. “Do we all have things to get better at in the passing game? Yeah, I think that’s obvious,” Sirianni said. “I think that’s what we’ve been talking about. We all have things that we’ve got to get better at, coaches, players. But this is why this is the greatest team sport there is. It takes everybody. It takes every single person being together, every single person for the success to happen. It’s just not a one-person thing.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL
I'M A Celebrity fans were heartbroken this evening as Danny Jones opened about his estranged father. The McFly singer admitted Barry McGuigan has replaced the "fatherly figure" in his life during the candid and emotional conversational. The 38-year-old told Oti Mabuse: "My dad, he doesn't speak to me." "It's just weird because I don't feel I've really healed with it maybe", he added. Oti, 34, asked him if he had gone to therapy, to which he said: "I did but you can go to therapy, but you still crave your dad and that's what hard. "That's why I get so much satisfaction out of Barry." Read more on I'm A Celeb In the Bush Telegraph, Oti said: "I know that Danny and Barry's relationship is very special. "They've come to a point where they love each other and they need each other now. "It's nice to know that not only are you going to leave with a brilliant experience, but you're going to leave here with friends and family for life." Speaking more about his relationship with his dad , Danny said: "He was amazing yeah, we went to see Bolton Wanderers every weekend, got a Maccy Ds before, I've got great memories. Most read in I’m A Celebrity 2024 "He was a hugger, he was a kisser and then when he left us, that's when I had to grow up real fast, I bought my mum's house. "I was 18 years old, I bought myself a flat in London and I bought my mum's house and I put my sister through university." Discussing how he feels about Barry, Danny said in the Bush Telegraph: "I think the world of Barry, he's amazing and we've been through this whole experience together. "Just to put his arm around you and have your back. I've not had that feeling for a while." Those watching at home were very moved by the conversation, with one person writing: "Im about to start BAWLING at danny." i'm A Celebrity is back for its 24th series, with a batch of famous faces living in the Aussie jungle. The Sun's Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars on the show this year.. Coleen Rooney - Arguably the most famous name in the camp, the leading WAG, known for her marriage to Wayne Rooney , has made a grand return to TV as she looks to put the Wagatha Christie scandal behind her. The Sun revealed the mum-of-four had bagged an eye-watering deal worth over £1.5million to be on the show this year making her the highest-paid contestant ever. Tulisa - The popstar and former X Factor judge has made her triumphant TV comeback by signing up to this year's I'm A Celeb after shunning TV shows for many years. Known for being a member of the trio, N-Dubz , Tulisa became a household name back in 2011 when she signed on to replace Cheryl on ITV show The X Factor in a multi-million pound deal. Alan Halsall - The actor, known for playing the long-running role of Tyrone Dobbs on ITV soap opera Coronation Street , was originally signed up to head Down Under last year but an operation threw his scheduled appearance off-course. Now he has become the latest Corrie star to win over both the viewers and his fellow celebrities. Melvin Odoom - The Radio DJ has become a regular face on TV screens after rising to fame with presenting roles on Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and 4Music. Melvin has already been for a spin on the Strictly dancefloor and co-hosted The Xtra Factor with Rochelle Humes in 2015 but now he is facing up to his biggest challenge yet - the Aussie jungle . GK Barry - The UK's biggest social media personality, GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, has transformed her TikTok stardom into a lucrative career. Aside from her popular social media channels, she hosts the weekly podcast, Saving Grace, and regularly appears on ITV talk show, Loose Women . She has even gone on to endorse popular brands such as PrettyLittleThing, KFC and Ann Summers. Dean McCullough - A rising star amongst this year's bunch of celebs , Dean first achieved notability through his radio appearances on Gaydio and BBC Radio 1. He was chosen to join the BBC station permanently in 2021 and has featured prominently ever since. He has enjoyed a crossover to ITV over the past year thanks to his guest slots on Big Brother spin-off show, Late & Live. Oti Mabuse - The pro dancer has signed up to her latest TV show after making her way through the biggest programmes on the box. She originally found fame on Strictly Come Dancing but has since branched out into the world of TV judging with appearances on former BBC show The Greatest Dancer as well as her current role on ITV's Dancing On Ice . Danny Jones - The McFly star was drafted into the programme last minute as a replacement for Tommy Fury. Danny is the second member of McFly to enter the jungle , after Dougie Poynter won the show in 2011. He is also considered a rising star on ITV as he's now one of the mentors on their Saturday night talent show, The Voice , along with bandmate Tom Fletcher . Jane Moore - The Loose Women star and The Sun columnist is braving the creepy crawlies this year. The star is ready for a new challenge - having recently split from her husband . It will be Jane's first foray into reality TV with the telly favourite having always said no to reality shows in the past. Barry McGuigan - Former pro boxer Barry is the latest fighting champ to head Down Under following in the footsteps of Tony Bellew and Amir Khan . It comes after a tough few years for Irish star Barry, who lost his daughter Danika to bowel cancer . He told The Late Late Show in 2021: "She was such an intrinsic part of the family that every day we ache." Maura Higgins - The Irish TV beauty first found fame on Love Island where she found a brief connection with dancer Curtis Pritchard . Since then, she has competed on Dancing On Ice as well as hosting the Irish version of the beauty contest, Glow Up. Since last year, she has been working on building up her career in the US by being the social media correspondent and host of Aftersun to accompany Love Island USA. She even guest hosted an episode of the spin-off, Love Island Games, in place of Maya Jama last year. Rev. Richard Coles - Former BBC radio host the Rev Richard Coles is a late arrival on I’m A Celebrity , and he's ready to spill the beans on his former employer. The former Communards and Strictly star , said the BBC did not know its a**e from its elbow last year. An insider said: "Rev Coles will have a variety of tales to tell from his wild days as a pop star in the Eighties, through to performing on Strictly and his later life as a man of the cloth." A second put: "Danny seeing barry as a sort of father figure is going to make me sob." While a third added: "Danny talking about his dad just made me cry even tho I already know about it, it still makes me sad for him. "I love how he's now got barry though." I'm A Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX .